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They said the pens "are recommended by the manufacturer because they provide the fastest-drying ink." In Pennsylvania, elections officials in Montgomery County supply Sharpie pens to all precincts.
Yes, you can use a Sharpie to fill out your ballot in some states. Many voting machine manufacturers recommend them over ink pens because they dry quickly and the machines read their ink better.
Some posts say using a Sharpie on your ballot will invalidate your vote. But many ballot tabulator manufacturers actually recommend Sharpies over regular pens.
Yes, you can use a Sharpie to fill out your ballot in some states. Many voting machine manufacturers recommend them over ink pens because they dry quickly and the machines read their ink better.
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